Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1947 — Page 6
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|Columbia Releases Album Choir School
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Jack Leonard, An Old Favorite, Returns ‘With a Couple of Smooth Numbers
Outdoes Himself on ‘S'Posin’ and ‘Tea for Two’;
Laurenz Leans to. Sentimental Ballads
By DONNA MIKELS THERE'S SOME good vocal listening in a oouple of new releases by an old favorite, Jack Leonard, and a newcomer, John Laurenz. Jack Leonard, who has been making smooth vocal numbers as far back as I can remember, outdoes himself on two ever popular tunes, ! “S'Posin" and "Tea For Two.” Both tunes are done with a vocal quartet which provides fine background for the husky Leonard oie | le jestis) ¢ John Laurens, a reiow) ™® ‘No Greater Love,” “and “Here we! w u with Pn rich baritone “voice, Are.” All are on Mercury label, who leans to sentimental bullads.| Strictly a contrast in the Jitest | His recording of the haunting old Red Ingle recording, “Them Durn’ favorite, “Auf Wiedersehn” is my Fool Things" and “Bong<.of the | idea of perfect relaxation music. Indians” (Capitol) The takeoft on The tune also brings out the simi-| “These Foolish Things” features a>
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Of Arias by Jennie Tourel
- Hoosiers Who Enjoyed Her Singing af Butler
Can Now Listen fo It on. Record The rich, vibrant mezzo-soprano voice ard magnetic per
reaching the highest figure in histhe tory, have “either halted or turned con- down in the last six months” IL W.
Opens Tomorrow
in {fleld rl ainta music’ will con
of Jennie Tourel made her one of the outstanding hits of the oe ut chotr school for interested Duggan, governor of the farm credit/
tomorrow and Thursday nights *
delightful Centennial concerts at Butler Bowl. | Hoosler music-lovers who enjoyed -her singing there, and would like to hear more of it, will be able to do so through an album of her | larfas which we find included in the latest group of classical recordings! 5 feleased by Columbia | “Esurientes” from - ‘his apy 1 . NATE Reis. ha Corny in D Major,” JENNIE TOUREL IN ROSSINI Bach was's profoundly rel
ARIAS, ‘sung In Italian by‘ the * a man, and he believed that all muMetropolitari niezzo-soprano accom sit ‘waa ih ‘tie service ‘of
panied by the Metropolitan Opera Brice, the great Negro contralto,
said here today. the opening of a fiveday conference of the boards of direetors of 12 farm credit adminis- , [tration districts, Mr. Duggan preair of cd rs, oi be + se ® choirs of the or the high farm real shurch and of State levels when “other countries less of of our r food supplies.”
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Isher EORMURES by Br Interprets these arias in- this spirit | popular ones from The Barber of Mg Wilh Soh volar and revenent | Seville, Cinderella, The Italian Girl ’ y | lin Algiers, and Semiramide. not fail to be moved by the mag- | |" Usually we have heard them sung nificence of Se music a th . fer} |by coloratura sopranos, but orig- a i Blarproes. Colm a ihe Irvington Presbyterian church, ji nally they were written for voices (will speak tomorrow night on “The {like Miss Tourel’s, that have the] BRAZILIAN IANO MUSIC, | Perfect Choir Singer in Repeurssl range of a soprano, the flexiblity| ow 4 vy Guiomar Novaes, pianist. and Worship.” Mrs.’ Jane Johnson lof a coloratura, and the richness This is novel, interesting and en- Burroughs of St. Paul's Episcopal | {ot a. contralto. She has all “the tertaining plano music, in the [church will discuss “Some Sug- | | range, tone and flexibility needed ....iy" Brasilian two-four time gestions for Amateurs.” Mrs, Rob- | {to do them full justice, and the re- and fast tempo. In some of the! Inson will conduct a survey of new BE {sult is quite a musical treat for all bers rs, native folk idioms are/music both nights, [lovers of singing. (Columbia, M- mixed with distinct jazz overtones. The Rev. Kenneth Thorne wil [601, three 12-inch records.) (Mme. Novaes, a great favorite on {open the choir school with prayer. | “an {the American concert stage, makes Addresses scheduled for Thursday |
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(Bodily Ejected from Shakespeare’s Hamlet)
larity of Laurenz voice to- that of new! vocal artist, Mrs. James A the late Russ Columbo, ~ |Palsley, | ~ ~ o | ~ ” » AS A MATTER of fact, I com- RECALLING how Cinderella Q pared the Columbo recording of Stump on” the first Ingle parody “Auf Wiedersehn” with the Laurenz hit, “Tim~tay-shun” turned out to version and was surprised at how be none other than Jo Stafford, lke a double they go very well together. ~ As similar they sound, with the excep- disc listeners ate now busy trying {for the late Russ Columbe on anyone who: has seen as well as tion of a few tricks of phrasing: to guess the identity of ‘Mrs, Pais |i, co cording of the old. Colum heard: them will testify, Jobin and The other side is “When 1 Write/ley. It's’ just a guess ‘but the rau- pg, 04g Tourel’ are two of the most roMy Song,” a melodic theme taken cous butld-up sounds quite a “bit, ~~ ~ a ~~ mantic-looking artists appearing] from. the Saini:Saens “Sampyon Nge Betty Hutton, The econd side, used oly as" Suskground and on the Met stage, and they always and Deliliah" Bong of the Indians, features the “Drawing Room Blues” with Duke Put 8 lot of “oomph” Wito their
, is Zany Ingle with another “mys- yerformances. AROIner Teseny Laurens record tery” volce, this time a well known Ellington and Billy Strayhorn at ; The six arias Jobin has put on
operas, sung in French by Raoul | Jobin, tenor, with the Metropolitan Opera orchestra conducted by Wil-| fred Pelletier, The opera-record-ing collector will probably bracket this album with Miss Tourel's, and
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